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BARRICADE, already known as the roots of ZNR, were a radical French commune formed in 1969 by over thirty musicians / non-musicians around François BILLARD (saxophone, voices, harmonica) and Gérard LAPEYRE (violin) in Marseilles. They had wandered from place to place, changed their members one after another, and gigged on various stages in France around 1970.

In 1973, they were split into two Barricades - one is a radically political & anarchic music outfit around François named Barricade Crève-Vite-Charogne (aka BARRICADE CVC), and another a musically experimental project called BARRICADE II around Roquet Belles OREILLES (called Hector ZAZOU later) and Joseph RACAILLE. The two Barricades had refused any record release throughout their active period in any cases (although Virgin Records had tried to persuade BARRICADE II to release albums and to go on a tour in England).

BARRICADE CVC were disbanded in 1973, and also BARRICADE II in the following year, when almost all of their material might be destroyed. Hector and Joseph formed chamber-rock unit ZNR later.

Finally in 2005, a French avant-jazz label Futura Records could release a compilation CD "Le Rire Des Camisoles 1969-1974" with their session & live material in those days by permission.

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Le Rire Des Camisoles 1969-1974
2005

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Review by DamoXt7942
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3 stars This compilation is a brilliant story of a French avantgarde progressive legend BARRICADE, and at the same time, can be called as something like their magnificent tragedy featuring their instability of social position or musical identity. It's a pity indeed we cannot grab any of their unified creation, but their fragility can be heard as an obvious antipop attitude via the compilation gem. Let me say thanks to Futura Records for this treasury release compiled with lots of their "unpublished" material. Another French avantgarde progressive rock history this album should be. Various appearances of theirs via studio- recorded, stage-based, or maybe homemade productions by non- stabilized formation (a bunch of musicians had participated) can be realized upon this soundgarden.

The brilliant starter "Dubble P'p'e Blues" should be their masterpiece filled with powerful heavy rock sound innovation and dry but enthusiastic voices. The impression is really beyond expression, regardless of their simple instrumental formation. On the contrary, "Cagagnasse" sounds of a short distorted music drone. Some bedroom- made-ish (or on-stage) chamber tracks can notify us of their mysterious identification or commune pleasure with safe and sound. Their strongly intentional bizarre texture (with multiple instruments or strange percussive stuffs) can be launched here, there, everywhere nonetheless. Because of unreleased ones, the mixing or direction is disappointing (except few tracks) but their "momentary" overflown commune power filled with such a French sophistication (sometimes strictly with the audience e.g. in "Lorient Express" or "Concert En Arles" methinks) should keep a tight grasp upon our mind definitely. An amazing stuff indeed.

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